Bone Grafting
Bone grafting is a surgical procedure used to rebuild or strengthen the jawbone when there isn’t enough natural bone to support a dental implant. It involves placing bone graft material—either synthetic, from the patient’s own body, or a donor source—into the deficient area to stimulate new bone growth.
This treatment is often required in cases of advanced gum disease, prolonged tooth loss, trauma, or congenital bone deficiency. Over time, the graft integrates with the patient’s own bone, creating a stable foundation for future dental implants.
Bone grafting is a crucial step in ensuring long-term implant success, especially in patients with severe bone loss in the jaw.



